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A hepatitis C virus NS4B inhibitor suppresses viral genome replication by disrupting NS4B's dimerization/multimerization as well as its interaction with NS5A

Authors
Choi, MoonjuLee, SungjinChoi, TaekyuLee, Choongho
Issue Date
Dec-2013
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
Hepatitis C virus; RNA genome replication; Amphipathic helix; NS4B dimerization/multimerization; NS4B subcellular localization; NS4B inhibitor; Anguizole; Mechanism of action; NS5A
Citation
VIRUS GENES, v.47, no.3, pp 395 - 407
Pages
13
Indexed
SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
VIRUS GENES
Volume
47
Number
3
Start Page
395
End Page
407
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/23651
DOI
10.1007/s11262-013-0956-5
ISSN
0920-8569
1572-994X
Abstract
Chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is responsible for severe liver diseases including liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. An HCV non-structural protein 4B (NS4B) plays an essential role in viral RNA genome replication by building multi-vesicular structures around endoplasmic reticulum membranes. Especially, the second amphipathic helix of NS4B (NS4B-AH2) was shown to be essential for this process. By screening compounds against a membrane-aggregating activity of NS4B-AH2, several anti-HCV replication small molecules targeting NS4B-AH2 were discovered. However, little is known about detailed molecular mechanism of action for these NS4B-AH2 inhibitors. In this report, we provide evidences that NS4B-AH2 is required for NS4B's dimerization/multimerization, its proper subcellular localization, as well as its interaction with NS5A. More importantly, one of NS4B-AH2 inhibitors called "anguizole" was found to be able to disrupt all of these NS4B-AH2-mediated biological functions of NS4B. This newly elucidated mechanism of action will enable us not only to better understand a central role of NS4B-AH2 in HCV life cycle but also to develop a more safe and effective new class of NS4B-AH2 inhibitors of HCV replication in the future.
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